Maple · Facilities advisor

Ask your building anything. Get an engineer's answer.

Maple is LeanFM's facilities advisor — grounded in your building's actual trend data and LeanFM's fault library. Ask why a zone runs hot, what changed last month, or what to fix first. It answers with the evidence, the root cause, and the next step.

maple · commissioning advisor

Why did our gas usage jump in March?

Maple

RTU-3 · DAT setpoint · 03/04 RTU-1/2/3 · htg + clg cmd Gas meter · daily · 03/01–03/27

Recommended: restore the prior reset schedule — about 30 minutes for your controls contractor.

$4,120 so far
01 — Not a chatbot

An engineer's answer has three parts. Maple gives you all of them.

Answers in findings

Every response is structured: diagnosis, evidence, recommended action, estimated impact. Not a paragraph of maybes — a finding you can hand to your contractor.

Cites the data

Every claim names the points and dates behind it — equipment, trend, time range. You can check Maple's work, which is exactly why you'll stop needing to.

Knows its limits

Maple doesn't change setpoints, and it doesn't guess. When the data won't support a confident answer, it says so — and escalates to LeanFM's engineers.

02 — What teams ask

The questions you already have.

Facilities director

"Why is Wing C hot every Monday morning?"

Energy manager

"What changed since last month? Our kW is up 8%."

Operations manager

"What should we fix before cooling season — cheapest first?"

VP of facilities

"Give me a one-paragraph summary of this quarter for the board."

Controls technician

"Is the new sequence on AHU-2 actually holding its reset?"

Business manager

"Which building should we tackle first, and what's it worth?"

03 — Under the hood

Grounded in your data, not guessing.

Maple reasons over three things: your building's trend data, LeanFM's fault-detection findings, and a fault library built from Carnegie Mellon research and field commissioning. It works from evidence that exists — and shows it to you.

04 — With AIR

AIR shows where you stand. Maple explains why.

The score tells you something moved. Maple tells you what moved it, what it costs, and what to do — then the next analysis run shows the fix in the score. See how AIR works

See Maple on your data

Bring your hardest "why" question.

Request a sample analysis and ask to see Maple work against your own building's findings.